Chinese Cinderella by Adeline Yen Mah is depressing book about a little chinese girl faced with abuse, neglect and her left feeling tossed aside and that almost no one cares about her accept her aunt, Which is later taken away from her by her abusive step-mother Niang. Later she overcomes the grasp of her parents through education and help from friends. She achieves her dream and makes it to college in England. In Adelines childhood she says that she felt like she was tossed aside like a piece of garbage. No child should feel like that in their life. "I, The same despised duaghted and publicly rejecttedbyy my parents..." Page 119.Naing constantly ignores her and beats her for breaking small rules. Her father says "Im afriad I've forgoten your name."page 124. Everyone also blames her for her mothers death but later some of her sisters lighten up to her, like her third brother and big sister. Wu chun-mei is also a very big help to Adeline and makes her feel cared about and makes adeline feel that there are still people who care about her well being. She was there for adeline when no one else was. Wu chun mei also would give Adeline rides on rainy days or walk home with her as the …show more content…
Picture a small girl walking in a big city, alone in complete danger with no one to protect her. After walking for hours and the sky grew as dark as stone, Adeline finds herself in a marketplace crowded and filled with strangers. Thankfully a women at a store notices her alone and asks her to call her parents. she eventually remembers her father's number by a game she played with her brother and calls her father. When she gets picked up by her father, she is given a map of shanghai. Adeline noticed that he wasn't worried or show any signs of distress. When she gets in the car her father gives her a map expecting her to use it to find home."Should i enter a shop and ask for directions? But i didnt even know my home address..." page
Cinderella resides in our brains, a fairy tale that tells us how the stepmother discriminates Cinderella against her own children. What can discrimination be used for? How does discrimination play a role inside a family where a new parent comes? How willing are the children ready to accept the new parent? Those questions are answered after Adeline Yen Mah’s mother dies after giving birth to her.
"She killed her sisters, butchered her elder brothers, murdered the ruler, and poisoned her mother," is a quote written about Empress Wu in the chronicles. Empress Wu Zetian was a very interesting historical figure with amazing character traits and many fascinating achievements. She had made an impact on many lives. Empress Wu Zetian had also been the first female to be crowned emperor.
She felt the insecurity of not being like all the other prodigy in the world that her mother expected her to be. Her mother makes her take all these tests and hoped that Jing Mei would magically be
"Loneliness and the feeling of being unwanted are the greatest poverty." (Mah xii) Throughout her entire childhood, Adeline constantly feels lonely and unwanted. In the memoir, Chinese Cinderella by Adeline Yen Mah, Adeline's life from age four to fourteen is very depressing. She is abused, forgotten and excluded, and loses important people.
Cinderella and Donkeyskin by Charles Perrault both have the same overarching theme of an abused girl who has been forced to grow up without a mother, who ultimately through the help of a magical entity becomes married to a prince. However, the roles of their prospective female protagonists and the characteristics they portray are very different. Both fairy tales focus on the idea of good overcoming evil, as both Cinderella and Donkeyskin are forced to comply with the orders of a higher authority figure, a stepmother, and an incestuous father respectively, but they choose to rise above this oppression to find happiness. However, the way in which Cinderella and Donkeyskin play a part in bringing about their ultimate happiness is drastically
The autobiographical novel Chinese Cinderella, is about protagonist Adeline Yen Mah’s 1940 childhood in China. Our main antagonist in the story is Adeline’s stepmother, Niang, who is portrayed throughout the story as the ‘evil-stepmother’ figure. But is there the possibility that Adeline has unfairly depicted Niang? The time period in Naing’s life which this book takes place in, would have been an extremely difficult and stressful for her. She was forced into a marriage with man twice her age and expected to become maternal towards his five children from his previous marriage. Under Niang’s circumstances she also had to take measures to protect, manage and discipline 7 children, which we only see as cruel and violent because of the modern viewpoints.
Throwaway Daughter, by Ting-Xing Ye, is about Grace Dong-mei Parker. Grace was adopted by a Canadian family and has a strong hatred for her Chinese heritage. She ignored everything that is Chinese, but at the age of 9, she sees the Tiananmen Square massacre on TV and she becomes intrigued by her birth family and Chinese culture. When Grace goes to China at the age of 20, she learns a lot about her family and the one-child policy in China. She learns that her father wanted to carry on the family name and only wanted a son, her mother never wanted to give her up.
Chinese Cinderella is a very sad story where a little, unwanted girl is being abused every day. The novel Chinese Cinderella by Adeline Yen Mah is depressing. The main character, Adeline, is always being treated the wrong way, this story could not be more sad.
The true story of Chinese Cinderella is an ‘autobiography’ written by Adeline Yen Mah, describing the many complications she experienced in her childhood and young teenage years. Unlike most children, Adeline struggled to live a ‘normal’ life. She was often looked down upon by most of her family and was neglected and abused in a way that was totally unacceptable. This is significantly repeated throughout her juvenility. An important idea that recurs throughout the story Chinese Cinderella is, unwanted and mistreated by your family and relations.
Chinese Cinderella, by Adeline Yen Mah is a heart-rendering autobiographical novel. Throughout the text, Adeline describes her cruel family and the trauma she was confronted with at school, trying to satisfy her heartless father with educational achievements. Together we relive the childhood life of Adeline through her words and hear, what it feels like to be a rejected and unloved daughter. Furthermore, Adeline owns a special quality that helps her to handle the cruelty of her upbringing and rise above many obstacles. Adeline has been always resilient. She is very strong and tackles everything that comes her way. By being friendless and having a pet duck as a friend, she distracts herself from her coldblooded reality.
Chinese Cinderella is a depressing story because of Adeline Yen Mah’s abusive childhood, and how much her parents mistreated her. They physically and emotionally hurt her. In this novel, Niang and Father would insult Adeline. How they talked to her or talked about her wasn’t pleasant. She was an unwanted daughter who usually felt hopeless and empty.
The monk in this story reminds me of the fairy godmother in Cinderella. The monk comes to help Baoyu several times throughout the story. “The first time was when they came to extol the virtues of the jade; the second was when Baoyu was seriously ill and the monk came and said a prayer over the jade, which seemed to cure Baoyu at once; the third time was when he restored the jade to us after it had been lost.”(Ch. 120) Like the monk, the fairy godmother in Cinderella watches over Cinderella. The fairy godmother transforms a pumpkin into a carriage so Cinderella could go to the ball.
Prince Charming and Cinderella move away from their beloved Castle, even though that place has always been home to them it’s time for a new start. Cinderella is not to happy about moving. She’s always just been in one place, and now she has to leave. She’s still unsure if this is what’s best but they both needed a fresh start and moving was the only way they could have a fresh start. Prince Charming is excited to be moving but is aware that Cinderella is not happy. He thinks to himself “was this a selfish move on my part?”.
In the autobiography Chinese Cinderella by Adeline Yen Mah, the narrator was influenced in many ways by the people around her. One character which influences the narrator’s life to a vast amount was her step-mother Niang. Her Aunt Baba also played a very big part on how Yen Mah turned out in her later and earlier years as well as everywhere in between. Her grandfather Ye-Ye was a constant support to Adeline Yen Mah.
On Google.com the word “significant” refers to something that is “sufficiently great or important to be worthy of attention; noteworthy.” For something to have a significant impact on someone, it must be meaningful, relevant, and important. As stated by Thomas Hardy, “A story must be exceptional enough to justify its telling; it must have something more unusual to relate than the ordinary experience of every average man and woman.” It must have something meaningful, something that pulls a reader in- so that the audience can laugh when the character laughs or cry when the character cries. It must be significant. A story that fits the definition of “significant” is one by Adeline Yen Mah. In the novel “Chinese Cinderella: The True Story of an Unwanted Daughter,” Adeline Yen Mah pulls the reader in by using the themes of loneliness and acceptance- something that is faced by nearly all at some point in their life.